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Uganda,
officially the
Republic of
Uganda, is a
landlocked country in East Africa. It is
bordered to the east by Kenya, to the
north by
South Sudan, to...
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Kampala (UK: /kæmˈpɑːlə/, US: /kɑːmˈ-/ ) is the
capital and
largest city of
Uganda. The city
proper has a po****tion of 1,875,834 (2024) and is
divided into...
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Republic of
Uganda is the head of
state and the head of
government of
Uganda. The
president leads the
executive branch of the
government of
Uganda and is the...
- The
Uganda People's
Defence Force (UPDF),
previously known as the
National Resistance Army, is the
armed forces of
Uganda. From 2007 to 2011, the International...
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Indian descent in
Uganda. In 2003,
there were an
estimated 15,000
people of
Asian descent (mostly
Indians and ****stanis)
living in
Uganda. At its peak in...
- The
Uganda–Tanzania War,
known in
Tanzania as the
Kagera War (Kiswahili: Vita vya Kagera) and in
Uganda as the 1979
Liberation War, was
fought between...
- The
Uganda Scheme was a
proposal by
British colonial secretary Joseph Chamberlain to
create a
Jewish homeland in a
portion of
British East Africa. It was...
- May 1928 – 16
August 2003) was a
Ugandan military officer and
politician who
served as the
third president of
Uganda from 1971
until his
overthrow in...
- The
Uganda Martyrs are a
group of 22
Catholic and 23
Anglican converts to
Christianity in the
kingdom of Buganda, now part of
Uganda, who were executed...
- The
Uganda national football team also
known as The
Uganda Cranes represents Uganda in
international football and is
controlled by the
Federation of Uganda...